Sicily. Piakos. Circa 425-420 BC. Tetras (Bronze, 15.35 mm, 2.76 g). Unsigned work by the 'Maestro della foglia'. Π-Ι-Α-Κ Wreathed head of youthful river god to left, with a horn above his forehead; in field to left, three pellets (mark of value). Rev. Hound attacking a deer around the neck; to right, and left (partially visible), wheat grain. G. K. Jenkins, "The Coinages of Enna, Galaria, Piakos, Imachara, Kephaloidion and Longane", AIIN suppl. 20 (1975), p. 92, group I, pl. 7, 2. Calciati, CNS III, 198, 2. Campana, CNAI I, 100, 2. Rizzo pl. LX, 14. AMB 397. Buceti, 372, 3. HGC 2, 1101. Green-dark brown patina. Professionally cleaned, with no retouching. Well centered specimen, with sharp details. About Extremely Fine. Rare.